New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3443

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Authorizes clinical laboratories to perform tests without individual order from practitioner.

Impact

The bill's implementation may significantly alter the landscape of medical testing within New Jersey. By empowering patients to request tests without prior orders from practitioners, the legislation aims to streamline access to healthcare services. However, it also places the responsibility on laboratories to provide adequate information regarding the interpretation of test results, emphasizing the importance of professional guidance in understanding complex medical data.

Summary

Senate Bill S3443, introduced in New Jersey's 220th Legislature on January 10, 2023, seeks to authorize clinical laboratories to perform tests requested by patients without requiring an order from a healthcare practitioner. This legislative proposal is designed to increase patient autonomy in accessing medical tests while ensuring that patients are made aware of the benefits and risks associated with reviewing test results independently. It highlights a shift towards greater patient involvement in healthcare decisions.

Contention

While proponents view S3443 as a positive step toward patient empowerment and accessibility, critics may raise concerns about the potential for misinterpretation of test results without professional oversight. Questions about the adequacy of patient education regarding test outcomes and the quality assurance measures that laboratories must uphold could become focal points in the legislative discussion. Furthermore, adherence to HIPAA standards for maintaining patient records presents an additional layer of accountability for clinical laboratories involved in this practice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2515

Authorizes clinical laboratories to perform tests without individual order from practitioner.

NJ S1952

Requires hospital laboratories and bio-analytical or clinical laboratories to offer test for hepatitis C to certain individuals; authorizes certain laboratories to perform rapid tests for hepatitis C.

NJ S93

Requires hospital laboratories and bio-analytical or clinical laboratories to offer test for hepatitis C to certain individuals; authorizes certain laboratories to perform rapid tests for hepatitis C.

NJ S1067

Requires hospitals and health care professionals to offer hepatitis C testing to certain individuals; authorizes certain laboratories to perform rapid hepatitis C testing.

NJ A2788

Requires hospitals and health care professionals to offer hepatitis C testing to certain individuals; authorizes certain laboratories to perform rapid hepatitis C testing.

NJ SB1267

Clinical laboratories.

NJ H3628

Relative to clinical laboratories

NJ H2395

Relative to clinical laboratories

NJ AB392

Clinical laboratories: total protein test: authorization.

NJ AB1741

Healing arts: clinical laboratories: personnel.

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